27. Elizabeth
Shown Mills, "Building a Case When No Record 'Proves' a Point: The
Genealogical Proof Standard," _Ancestry Magazine_ (March-April
1998), 26-31; archived online as "Building a Case When No Record
Proves a Point,"_Ancestry.
com_, 4 April 2000

29.
The Outer Banks History Center is located in Manteo across from the Fort Raleigh site and the National Park site.
This resource now falls under the NC State Archives and they have their index and many of their resources online. Take a look. You may not have to go to NC to research your NC ancestors.

For the
benefit of those who may not be aware, Paul Heinegg has published a series of
excellent books about free African Americans/ people of color in
Virginia, North and South Carolina and maybe one or two other states. These
books are indispensable for researchers looking for AA and sometimes Native
Americans and Melungeons and even whites in the South because of interracial
marriages and the names of some
white slave owners. Submitted by Joe Chandler joechandler@yahoo.com

Note:

I "thought" I was pretty internet savvy, then yesterday I found a resource that had slipped under my radar. If you are looking for a book on a particular surname, locality, subject or whatever it may help you to use
books.google.com. For instance, with the search term
"Melungeon"

I came up with 370 titles. Some are fiction, some non-fiction. For my surname searches some of the ones I found most interesting were case law books

that cited a particular case having to do with an ancestor.
Some of the books (those that are now in the public domain) offer a "full" view, others just a preview or snippet. For the books that just

offer snippets, however, you can follow through the links and enter your zip code to find the nearest library that has a copy.
I apologize if I'm preaching to the choir here and the rest of you knew of this already. Next time I have a few hours I'm going to try "Harvey"

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